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Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah ruled out of England, Ireland tour due to hip injury

Agence France-Presse April 9, 2018, 16:40:51 IST

“Yasir is ruled out of the Ireland and England Test tours and it’s a big blow, It’s a big loss for the team,” Inzamam told local media.

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Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah ruled out of England, Ireland tour due to hip injury

Karachi: Pakistan suffered a stinging setback Monday ahead of their Test tours of Ireland and England after key leg-spinner Yasir Shah was ruled out with a hip bone injury.

The 31-year-old has been key to Pakistan’s Test wins since 2014, having taken 165 wickets in 28 Test matches. [caption id=“attachment_3402814” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Yasir Shah. AFP File image of Yasir Shah. AFP[/caption] Chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq confirmed the spinner will not be available for the tours. “Yasir is ruled out of the Ireland and England Test tours and it’s a big blow,” Inzamam told local media. “It’s a big loss for the team.” Medical reports said Yasir suffered a hip bone stress fracture and needs four weeks rest in addition to another six for rehabilitation. Inzamam said Pakistan called on teenage leg-spinner Shadab Khan, off-spinner Bilal Asif and left-arm slow bowler Kashif Bhatti to fill in the gap. Shadab has taken just one wicket in a single Test appearance in Barbados last year, while the others have yet to play a Test. Yasir has taken 89 wickets in 16 of the 17 Tests Pakistan have played under head coach Mickey Arthur since May 2016. He took a match-winning 10 wickets in Pakistan’s victory at Lord’s in 2016 on their way to a 2-2 series draw in England. The leg-spinner also raced to 100 wickets in 17 Tests, while also taking 150 wickets in 27 Tests — the second fastest player in Pakistan to achieve both milestones. Pakistan will be Ireland’s inaugural Test opponent in Dublin from May 11-15 before playing two Tests against England. The first Test is at Lord’s from 24-28 May while the second is at Leeds from 1-5 June.

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